It seems Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's children are very well organised.

For the the actress took their bumper brood of six to a sleepy rural England post office to drop off their letters to Santa Claus.

And given the extravagant wealth of their famous parents, no doubt Father Christmas will be able to find a way to meet their various demands.

In need of a bigger sack: Santa will have his work cut out for him after Brangelina's brood of six sent their Christmas letters at a rural English post office

Angelina brought their children letters-in-hand to the post office in the heart of rural Kent.

Littlebourne post office assistant Fiona Lindsay told People: 'It was so cute. All the children sent messages to Father Christmas and were absolutely beautifully behaved.

'Just like any other kids in a sweet shop they were excited, but Angelina controlled them perfectly.

'It was lovely. They were all very polite. They were just a bunch of gorgeous, happy kids.'

And she also revealed the whole family were on their best behaviour during the visit.

Fiona said: 'She was so polite and a really nice person

'I was
quite shocked at first but Angelina was so lovely I soon relaxed.

'The children bought a packet of sweets each, plus a few toys and some
magazines, and we ended up having a general chat about how they all were
and what they were going to eat that night.'

Hope they used Air Mail: Angelina and her giant brood mailed the letters at Littlebourne Post Office in Kent

'I suggested
they pop over to the fish and chip shop across the road as it is a shame
to come to England and not have some. I just hoped they liked them!'

No doubt Maddox, 11, Pax, 8, Zahara, 7, Shiloh, 6,
and 4-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne will be excited to find out what
happens when Christmas morning comes at the family mansion in the
Hollywood Hills.

The family had been staying in Kent while he films the final scenes for zombie thriller World War Z.

They set up a temporary camp in a luxury converted barn in the nearby village of Ickham
called The Treasury.